| Bautze, J., 2021. Calcutta, the Duke of Edinburgh, Sawai Ram Singh of jaipur and T. Murray. Journal of Bengal Art 26 (dedicated to Claudine Bautze-Picron): 125-146
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| Bautze, J.K., 2018. The Calcutta cyclone of 1864: the pictorial evidence. Journal of Bengal Art 23: 29-41
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| Bautze, J.K., 2013. [Review] A. van der Geer, Animals in stone. Orientalistische Literaturzeitung 108 (2): 132-135
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| Bautze, J., 2010. The British King as successor to the Mughal Emperor in a photograph presumably by Theodor Julius Hoffmann. Indo-Asiatische Zeitschrift 14: 75-83
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| Bautze, J.K., 2009. On some elephants in the Badal Mahal, Bundi. In: Bubbar, P., Dazzling and spirited: Indian court paintings 1400-1900. Delhi, pp. 6-11
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| Bautze, J., 2009. On some elephants in the Badal Mahal, Bundi. In: Bubbar, P., Dazzling and spirited: Indian court paintings 1400-1900. Delhi: pp. 7-11
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| Bautze, J., 2007. Uncredited photographs of India and Burma by F. Beato. Indo-Asiatische Zeitschrift 9: 68-78
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| Bautze, J., 2005. The early royal murals at Dungarpur, Rajasthan. South Asian Archaeology 2003: pp. 509-514
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| Bautze, J.K., 2000. Early painting at Bundi. In: Topsfield, A., Court painting in Rajasthan. London, pp. 12-25
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| Bautze, J.J., 1997. The history of Kotah in an art-historical context. In: Welch S.C. (ed.), Gods, kings, and tigers: the art of Kotah. New York, pp. 39-60
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| Bautze, J.K., 1997. The history of Kotah in an art-historical context. In: Welch S.C. (ed.), Gods, kings, and tigers: the art of Kotah. New York, pp. 39-60
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| Bautze, J.K., 1996. The royal murals in Rajasthan: art in peril. In: Silk & Stone: The Art of Asia (The Hali Annual. 3), London, pp. 24-31
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| Bautze, J.K., 1995. Early Indian terracottas. Leiden, New York, Koeln, E.J. Brill, pp. i-xii, 1-43
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| Bautze, J., 1994. Jhala Zalim Singh of Kotah, a great patron of Rajput painting. In: Balbir, N.; Bautze, J.K., Festschrift Klaus Bruhn zur Vollendung des 65. Lebensjahres. Reinbek, Wezler, pp.105-127
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| Bautze, J.K., 1993. German private collections of Indo-Islamic paintings. In: Haase C.P; Kröger J.; Lienert U., Oriental splendour: islamic art from german private collections. Hamburg, pp. 247-294
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| Bautze, J.K., 1990. Ikonographie und Datierung der spateren Jagdszenen und Portrats Bundis. Tribus 39: 87-112
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| Bautze, J., 1989. Shri Brijnathji and the murals in the Chattar Mahal, Kota. In: Bhattacharya, D.C.; Handa, D., Praci-Prabha: Perspectives in Indology. New Delhi: Harman, pp.319-326 + plates 63-71
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| Bautze, J.K., 1986. Sporting pastimes of the Hara kings: murals of Bundi and Kota. India Magazine of her people and culture November 1986: 64-69
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| Bautze, J.K., 1986. Portraits of Rao Ratan and Madho Singh Hara. Berliner Indologische Studien 2, 87-106
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| Bautze, J., 1986. A contemporary and inscribed equestrian portrait of Jagat Singh of Kota. In: Bhattacharya, G., Deyadharma: Studies in Memory of Dr. D. C. Sircar. Delhi (Sri Garib Dass Oriental Series No.33), pp.47-64
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| Bautze, J., 1985. The problem of the Khadga (Rhinoceros unicornis) in the light of archaeological finds and art: pp. 405-433, figs. 1-7
| In: Schotsmans, J. et al. South Asian archaeology 1983: papers from the seventh international conference of the Association of South Asian archaeologists in western Europe. Naples, Istituto Universitario Orientale, Dipartimento di studi asiatici (Series Minor XXIII) vol. 1: pp. i-xix, 1-462 |
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| Bautze, J., 1985. The problem of the Khadga (Rhinoceros unicornis) in the light of archaeological finds and art: pp. 405-433, figs. 1-7
| In: Schotsmans, J. et al. South Asian archaeology 1983: papers from the seventh international conference of the Association of South Asian archaeologists in western Europe. Naples, Istituto Universitario Orientale, Dipartimento di studi asiatici (Series Minor XXIII) vol. 1: pp. i-xix, 1-462 |
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